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4 1 Z 1 1 V ' in 'zg j X i .4 'Q 1 , . . g 1 if ' Guiding in salutary ways Mr. Janes, our assistant principal, has been every-busy pertorming many duties that are necessary to keep Washburn running smoothly. This year he brought into use the mechanical record-keeping process known as the IBM which took care of student scheduling, grade re- porting, credit accumuiation, aca- demic averaging, and class rank- ing. The main iob of Mr. Janes was that ot chiet discipiinarian. I-ie also acted as evening activities supervisor and business manager of several organizations. amps. ' v 4.1 ., -H rv'-f ' The counselors once again guided the students in the selection of their programs ot study at Wash- T i burn and future educational or vo- cational pians. Mr. Chland takes i charge of helping students find l part-time vvork. Supervising the selection ot A.F.S. representatives vvas one of Mr. Evenson's jobs. T Miss Christensen organizes and supervises our testing program. s i Mr. Obert Evenson Mr. Clarence Ohland Z ii 2 5
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WASHBURN . . . on everyone s tongue We're proud of Washburn because of the outstand- ing reputation that has been built up in the past years and which has been augmented this year. This reputation has been for superior scholastic achievement as well as great athletic accomplish- ments. This year we have also added greatly in- creased student interest and enthusiasm, which has led to improved support of school activities. The credit for our achievements is not only due to the efforts of the students, but to the excellent leader- ship provided by our faculty as well. Heading our faculty is Mr. Anderson who has now been our principal for two years . . . previously he was principal at South High. He received his Bachelor and Master's degrees from the University of Minne- sota. As principal he has many duties, the greatest of which is the arranging of the curriculum for the year, giving assignments to the faculty, and hiring more teachers when they are needed. Another im- portant job is that of managing the budget. Mr. Anderson participated in many meetings of high school principals. He often spoke at meetings of various organizations where he represented Wash- burn and acquainted the groups with the jobs of education. Outside of his duties at Washburn he was vice-president of the Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals. This means that for the next two years he will be president of that organiza- tion. This has been a school year replete with outstand- ing honors and accomplishments. All of this is a tribute to the teamwork which we have developed here at Washburn between the faculty and the stu- dent body. While we have engaged in many social activities and athletic contests, we have never lost sight of the fact that our main objective is the de- velopment of academic excellence. l am sure that you graduating seniors will find that you are well- prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. Our best wishes go with you. Carl W. Anderson Mr. Carl W. Anderson, our principal '2
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W9 fm fi ' ,,V I Mrs. Myfanwy Chapman f M., v' , W z L f , . W, Za fi ,, ..,... ' if Speech Correction s f 3 K . , f 4 Z fff 4 , ww 62 ,,,,...-My J' Q Miss Rufa Praulins P ,lol J Ass'f. Librarian Q f All around good people.. Miss Helen E. Lund Chief Clerk Mrs. Alice Schultz Clerk ,4 W ,A . .with service on hand Mrs. Margrife Dehlmger Lunchroom Manager Donald G Smlih Engineer 'mm-J C17
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